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ARGUS ARGUS 155 Manual Version: 2.20 / EN Important note: An ARGUS basic package contains at least one DSL interface (ADSL, VDSL or SHDSL), which includes a variety of functions and tests. All other interfaces and functions are  available as options (see datasheet). Therefore, depending on the scope of function  supplied, individual menu options may be hidden. ARGUS 155 1 ARGUS  by intec Gesellschaft für Informationstechnik mbH D-58507 Lüdenscheid, Germany, 08/2016 All rights, including translation rights, reserved. No part of this work may be reproduced, duplicated or disseminated in any form (print, photocopy, microfilm or any other method) without written consent. All rights are reserved. No one is permitted to reproduce or duplicate, in any form, the whole or part of this document without intec´s permission. 2 ARGUS 155 ARGUS 1 Introduction .........................................................................................7 2 Safety information ............................................................................11 2.1 Safety and transport information for the battery pack ..................13 3 General technical data .....................................................................15 4 Quick-start guide ..............................................................................17 5 Configuring accesses ......................................................................23 5.1 Access wizard ...................................................................................24 5.2 Phys. parameters ..............................................................................30 5.3 Profile .................................................................................................31 5.4 Notices ...............................................................................................33 6 Physical layer ....................................................................................36 7 Operation on xDSL accesses ..........................................................37 7.1 Configuring the xDSL interface .......................................................38 7.2 xDSL settings ....................................................................................39 7.3 ARGUS in access mode xTU-R .......................................................49 7.4 ARGUS in access mode xTU-R bridge ...........................................74 7.5 ARGUS in access mode xTU-R router ............................................76 7.6 ARGUS in access mode xTU-C .......................................................78 8 Operation with Ethernet accesses ..................................................79 8.1 Configuring the Ethernet interface .................................................80 8.2 Ethernet settings ..............................................................................81 8.3 Establishing an Ethernet connection .............................................82 9 Virtual lines (VL) ...............................................................................84 9.1 Virtual lines in the status screen .....................................................84 9.2 Virtual line profiles (VL profiles) .....................................................86 9.3 Activating a virtual line ....................................................................88 9.3.1 Starting a service .......................................................................88 9.3.2 Assigning additional virtual lines ................................................89 9.4 Virtual line settings ...........................................................................94 9.5 Displaying protocol statistics ........................................................101 10 Services ...........................................................................................106 10.1 Displaying service statistics ..........................................................107 11 Overview of tests andhotkey assignment ....................................108 12 Loop .................................................................................................112 13 ATM tests .........................................................................................118 13.1 VPI/VCI scan ....................................................................................118 13.2 ATM-OAM ping ................................................................................121 ARGUS 155 3 ARGUS 14 IP tests .............................................................................................124 14.1 IP ping ..............................................................................................124 14.2 Traceroute .......................................................................................130 14.3 HTTP download ...............................................................................134 14.4 FTP download .................................................................................139 14.5 FTP upload ......................................................................................143 14.6 FTP server .......................................................................................147 15 VoIP tests ........................................................................................154 15.1 Starting VoIP telephony .................................................................162 15.1.1 VoIP back-to-back .................................................................170 15.2 VoIP wait ..........................................................................................171 16 IPTV tests ........................................................................................174 16.1 IPTV ..................................................................................................174 16.1.1 Multiple virtual lines ...............................................................178 16.2 IPTV scan .........................................................................................189 16.3 IPTV passive ....................................................................................196 16.4 Video on demand (VoD) .................................................................200 17 Parallel tests ....................................................................................208 18 Auto tests ........................................................................................214 19 Operation on an ISDN Access .......................................................218 19.1 Setting the ISDN Interface and Access Mode ..............................218 19.2 Initialization phase followed by a B channel Test .......................219 19.3 ISDN Settings ..................................................................................222 19.4 Bit Error Rate Test ..........................................................................226 19.5 Supplementary Services Test ........................................................236 19.6 Service check ..................................................................................240 19.7 X.31 Test ..........................................................................................242 19.8 Call Forwarding (CF) ......................................................................250 19.9 Automatic Performance of Multiple Tests ....................................254 19.10 Connection ......................................................................................258 19.11 Time Measurement .........................................................................267 19.12 Managing Multiple Tests on an ISDN Access ..............................270 19.13 The L1 State of an S-Bus Access ..................................................275 19.14 Monitor .............................................................................................276 19.15 Leased Lines on an ISDN Access .................................................279 19.16 Level Measuring on an ISDN Access ............................................285    4 ARGUS 155 ARGUS 20 Operation on a POTS access .........................................................288 20.1 Setting the POTS Interface ............................................................288 20.2 POTS Settings .................................................................................289 20.3 Connection on a POTS Access .....................................................291 20.4 POTS Monitor ..................................................................................292 20.5 Level Measuring on a POTS Access .............................................293 21 PESQ ................................................................................................294 21.1 PESQ configuration ........................................................................294 21.2 PESQ test on xDSL or Ethernet access via VoIP .........................296 21.3 PESQ test on an ISDN access .......................................................298 21.4 PESQ test on an POTS access ......................................................299 22 Copper tests ....................................................................................300 22.1 R measurement ...............................................................................300 22.1.1 Wire types ..............................................................................301 22.1.2 Starting R measurement ........................................................303 22.2 RC measurement ............................................................................305 22.3 Line scope .......................................................................................307 22.3.1 Starting the line scope ...........................................................307 22.3.2 Graph functions .....................................................................310 22.4 Active Probe ....................................................................................318 22.4.1 Active Probe II .......................................................................318 22.4.2 Connecting the Active Probe II ..............................................319 22.4.3 Starting Active Probe II (example with line scope) ................319 22.5 TDR ..................................................................................................322 22.5.1 TDR settings ..........................................................................322 22.5.2 Starting TDR ..........................................................................322 22.5.3 Graph functions .....................................................................324 22.5.4 Examples ...............................................................................329 23 Ethernet cable tests ........................................................................333 23.1 Configuring the Ethernet interface ...............................................333 23.2 Ethernet cable test settings ...........................................................333 23.3 Ethernet cable test ..........................................................................335 23.3.1 Starting Ethernet cable test ...................................................335 23.4 Ethernet port flash ..........................................................................339 23.4.1 Starting Ethernet port flash ....................................................339 24 Test results ......................................................................................341 24.1 Saving test results ..........................................................................342 24.2 Displaying saved test results ........................................................343 24.3 Sending test results to a PC ..........................................................343 24.4 Delete test results ...........................................................................344 24.5 Sending all test results to PC ........................................................344 24.6 Deleting all test results ..................................................................345 ARGUS 155 5 ARGUS 25 WLAN ...............................................................................................346 25.1 Starting WLAN ................................................................................347 25.2 Test results via WLAN ....................................................................348 25.3 WLAN in router mode .....................................................................349 26 ARGUS settings ..............................................................................350 26.1 Configuring the device ...................................................................350 26.2 Backing up and restoring settings ................................................355 26.3 Restoring the factory settings .......................................................357 26.4 Saving numbers in the speed dial memory ..................................358 27 Using the battery pack ...................................................................359 28 Firmware update .............................................................................361 29 Appendix .........................................................................................364 A) Abbreviations ...................................................................................364 B) Vendor identification numbers .........................................................373 C) CAUSE-Messages – DSS1 Protocol ...............................................374 D) ARGUS Error Messages (DSS1) .....................................................376 E) Error message: PPP connection ......................................................378 F) Error message: Download test ........................................................379 G) HTTP status codes: .........................................................................380 H) General Error Messages ..................................................................382 I) VoIP SIP status codes .....................................................................383 J) Software Licenses ...........................................................................386 K) Index ................................................................................................387 6 ARGUS 155 1 Introduction 1 Introduction The compact all-rounder Universal xDSL+GigE+ISDN+Triple Play test set As a latest generation high-end combi tester, the ARGUS 155 contains an extremely powerful ADSL/VDSL chipset that meets today's demanding technical requirements. The ARGUS 155 is the only handheld tester and analyzer to integrate VDSL2 (all profiles and Vectoring), ADSL (Annex A, B, J, L, M) and SHDSL (2, 4 and 8 wire), Ethernet, ISDN  PRI/E1, BRI/S/T/U and POTS interfaces in a single measurement device - without having to swap modules. Gigabit Ethernet interface and tests Thanks to its Gigabit Ethernet interface (GigE), the ARGUS 155 achieves a download speed of multiple 100 Mbit/s with HTTP and FTP downloads, such as is already standard with fiber optic modems (ONT) on the LAN interface. If the Ethernet cabling is faulty, the ARGUS 155 can immediately locate the source of the fault by means of cabling tests (Ethernet TDR) via the GigE interface. This makes it possible, for instance, to detect shorts, opens or mismatches, but also the delay or polarity of the wire pairs, among other things.  Copper test set (Cu tests) Copper tests (Cu tests) for physical line qualification without synchronization with the DSLAM are always included. If necessary, these tests can also be considerably extended in the field by simply connecting the compact ARGUS Copper Box via USB, thus enabling all important electrical parameters such as voltage, current, isolation resistance, LCL, NEXT and many more, to be automatically and quickly determined via tip, ring and ground. The TDR (Time Domain Reflectometer) function makes it possible to measure line lengths and trace sources of faults. A high-impedance connection enables a Line Scope to display the time and frequency domains (FFT) in real time. The optional Active Probe II, which is required for this, can be connected to an existing DSL connection and switched between symmetrical and asymmetrical operation.  SHDSL interface Flexible expansion capabilities mean that the existing interfaces can be extended with additional functions, as required. For example, the SHDSL interface also operates in SHDSL.bis as well as optionally in ATM, TDM or EFM modes. ARGUS 155 7 1 Introduction Triple Play Quality and IPv6 The ARGUS 155 tests the quality of VoIP, IPTV and data services parallel over xDSL and Ethernet with optional Triple Play test functions. Thanks to its integrated handset, it can simulate not only terminal equipment such as a telephone, PC or STB, but can also determine all relevant quality parameters and evaluate voice quality according to the MOS method. It tests IPTV suitability by means of a stream analysis, a VoD test or a channel scan. Several of these IP tests can also be performed using the new, more powerful IPv6 protocol. Easy operation The large 320 x 240 pixel colour display and an intuitive menu structure, among other things, guarantee user-friendly operation. A high-performance Li-Ion battery pack ensures long operating times in the field. You can download free software updates to ARGUS from you PC at any time. Updates are available at www.argus.info/en/service/downloads. 8 ARGUS 155 1 Introduction Overview of key ARGUS functions: xDSL interfaces (ADSL, ADSL2, ADSL2+, VDSL2, SHDSL) - Synchronisation with DSLAM (xTU-C) and determination of all relevant connection parameters and error counters - Bridge, router and terminal-device modes, via IPv4 and IPv6 - SHDSL-DSLAM simulation (STU-C) Ethernet interfaces - Gigabit Ethernet test interface (10/100/1000 Base-T) - Ethernet cabling tests IP and ATM tests via xDSL and Ethernet - ATM Tests (only for ADSL and SHDSL-ATM) - ATM-OAM ping, ATM-OAM cell loop, VPI/VCI scan - IP tests - Ping and traceroute tests (BRAS information, PPP trace, VLAN), via IPv4 and IPv6 - Download tests for measuring throughput (HTTP-download, FTP-up/download) - FTP server test, up/download from ARGUS to ARGUS - Parallel testing of multiple services (VoIP, IPTV,...) - VoIP test - VoIP terminal device simulation, including acoustics (var. codecs), via IPv4 and IPv6 - OK/FAIL assessment of VoIP speech quality (QoS) according to: - MOSCQE (ITU-T P.800), E-model (ITU-T G.107) - PESQ (ITU-T P.862) in conjunction with PESQ server software - IPTV tests - Stream request (STB mode), IPTV channel scan, IPTV passive - OK/FAIL assessment and display of quality parameters ISDN functions (PRI/E1 see extra manual) - U-interface (4B3T or 2B1Q) according to ANSI T1.601 - PRI/E1 interface according to ITU-T I.430/431 in TE and NT operation - D-channel monitoring via BRI and PRI interface - Testing of BRI and PRI fixed lines (E1, 2 Mbit/s) - E1-BERT via all B-channels simultaneously (MegaBERT) - Automatic service and service-feature tests, and much more - Assessment of ISDN speech quality directly on BRI or U-interface - PESQ (ITU-T P.862) + MOS in conjunction with PESQ server SW LQO ARGUS 155 9 1 Introduction POTS functions - Fully functional integrated analogue handset (POTS) - With DTMF and CLIP display, pulse dialling - High-ohm 2-wire monitor with voltage measurement - Assessment of analogue speech quality directly at POTS access - PESQ (ITU-T P.862) + MOS in conjunction with PESQ server SW LQO Copper test (Cu test) functions - Copper Box: expansion of the ARGUS copper test function, see ARGUS Copper Box manual - R-measurement: ARGUS continually measures resistance and displays the values in real time (loop resistance) - RC measurement: Test of loop resistance or capacitance of open line (including calcu- lation of line length) - Line Scope: High-performance realtime Line Scope with display in time and  frequency range (FFT) up to 30 MHz - TDR: Time domain reflectometer to measure line lengths and locate faults Local loop acceptance log When connected to a PC via a USB port, ARGUS can be used to generate and print out a detailed measurement log on the PC using the software WINplus / WINanalyse. Note: Detailed explanations regarding PRI/E1 and Copper Box may be found in the separate documentation for the respective device. You should receive these together with your equipment. You can also download the latest manuals at http://www.argus.info/en/service/downloads, or simply contact our Service Department: intec Gesellschaft für Informationstechnik mbH Rahmedestr. 90 D-58507 Lüdenscheid Tel.: +49 (0) 2351 / 9070-0 Fax: +49 (0) 2351 / 9070-70 www.argus.info/en [email protected] 10 ARGUS 155

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